Aunt Alexandra tells offensive things aboout Atticus to Jean Louise (Scout) which drove her to tears . I'm reaading the book too :) ..but for Languuage Arts X_X
Aunt Alexandra is concerned with Scout's behavior and upbringing, believing that Scout should be brought up as a proper young lady with feminine interests and manners. She disapproves of Scout's tomboyish ways and tries to instill traditional values of womanhood in her.
she wants to turn scoutt into a young lady, because this whole time in the book she thought scout was a girl.
She teaches Scout how to be brave and act more lady-like
Her concern is that Scout will not grow up to be a woman that likes to wear dresses. Aunt Alexandra thinks she will be a tomboy when she's older.
Scout punched her cousin right in the mouth
Scout feels more at home in her father's world because he nurtures her individuality and treats her with respect and understanding, while Aunt Alexandra expects her to conform to traditional societal roles and expectations. Atticus values her curiosity and independence, making Scout feel accepted and appreciated for who she truly is.
Aunt Alexandria is the aunt of Scout and Jem and the Sister of Atticus(scout and jems father).
At the tea party in "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout Finch and her brother Jem are subjected to racist comments and attitudes from Mrs. Merriweather and the other ladies. It highlights the pervasive prejudice and discrimination present in Maycomb society.
In To Kill a Mockingbird, Aunt Alexandra says that Walter Cunningham, Jr., cannot come over because he is trash.
Scout's changing opinion about her Aunt Alexandra is seen when Scout begins to notice her aunt's sensitivity and vulnerability. There is a shift in their relationship as Scout starts to understand her aunt better and empathize with her perspective and concerns. This change is evidenced by Scout's growing acceptance of Aunt Alexandra's presence in the household and her willingness to adhere to some of her aunt's expectations.
Scout expresses concern to Atticus after his speech about gentle breeding, worried that he may be disappointing Aunt Alexandra by not living up to her expectations of what a Finch should be. She is apprehensive about the impact of his words on their family dynamics and wants to understand her place in their society.
Aunt Alexandra
You should read the book (it is good), then you could answer all these questions yourself.
In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, Jimmy is not a character. The main characters in the novel include Scout, Jem, Atticus Finch, Tom Robinson, Boo Radley, and Mayella Ewell.
Mrs.Wonderland became to a reponse of the aunt to the scout in the walter home
Scout says that it's good for her aunt to live with them because of the good relationship they share with her.